That's good to know. Do you know if there are any rate-limits that would apply to this trial service? Any idea where the tunnel head-end is? Will they do a backup tunnel to another router? I'll have to give them a holler as soon as I'm ready to make the IPv6 jump. Thanks Justin Craig Pierantozzi wrote:
No native service available but there is a trial tunneled IPv6 service with best effort support with *no SLA* available to current Level 3 Internet customers. IPv6 is currently being provided via IPv4 tunnels to the customer's existing router and supported by a handful of engineers.
There is a simple service agreement addendum and form to fill out for relevant config bits.
-Craig
On Aug 22, 2008, at 5:22 PM, Kyle Murray wrote:
Here is the response I got from L3 when I inquired about IPV6:
"The answer to your questions is "no", we have not yet inplemented IPV6 for our customers yet. IPV4 is the de facto on our backbone nad alledge router on which customers connectc."
Poor spelling aside, it seems they have not implemented it yet. If someone manages to get them to implement, I would really like to hear about it.
-kyle
Kyle Murray Network Manager Digital Forest, Inc.